BLAW 300 Ex 2
The U.S. Constitution was ratified and became effective in:
1789
Wickard v. Filburn concerned the ability of Congress to impose controls on wheat growing, including a small farm that produced a small amount of wheat for use on the farm. This case shows how ____
Congress can regulate almost any form of commerce, even if the impact on interstate commerce is tiny
The First Amendment limits:
Congress from making certain laws restricting freedom of speech
Regulatory agencies engage in rulemaking. This authority comes primarily from:
Congress, under the Commerce and Necessary and Proper Clauses
Drake pushes Evon into the path of an oncoming car driven by Flip. Gina tries to rescue Evon. Drake is liable for any injuries to
Evon, Flip, and Gina
An assumption of risk defense does not require that a risk be voluntarily assumed (True False)
False
Because the Constitution does not specifically a right to privacy, this right is denied to people (True False)
False
Final administrative rules do not have binding legal effect unless the courts later declare them to be binding (True False)
False
If a business firm refuses to comply with an agency's request to inspect facilities or business records, the agency must defer to the refusal. (True False)
False
In most instances, an agency is not required to obtain a search warrant before a physical search for evidence is conducted (True False)
False
The First Amendment protects obscene speech. (True False)
False
The federal government cannot regulate commerce within a state, regardless of the effect of the commerce on other states (True False)
False
To avoid liability for negligence, a business owner must protect its patrons against all risks. (True False)
False
Under the doctrine of strict liability, liability is imposed strictly according to fault (True False)
Fasle
A state law that places a significant burden on religion is unconstitutional (True False)
True
Equal protection means that the government must treat similarly situated individuals in a similar manner (True False)
True
False imprisonment occurs when a person restrains another intentionally and without justification (True False)
True
If no harm results from an allegedly negligent act, there is no liability. (True False)
True
Punitive damages are intended to punish a wrongdoer and deter others (True False)
True
The First Amendment protects symbolic speech. (True False)
True
The checks and balances in the U.S. Constitution prevent any one branch of government from exercising too much power (True False)
True
The doctrine of negligence per se applies if an event causing harm does not normally occur in the absence of negligence (True False)
True
The purpose of tort law is to provide remedies when various protected interests have been invaded (True False)
True
The state governments retain all powers not specifically delegated to the federal government (True False)
True
Under the Constitution, the states retain all powers not specifically delegated to the federal government. (True False)
True
In a tort of negligence, causation is:
a basic element linking one party's act and another's injury
A tort is:
a civil wrong not a breach of contract
The Federal Aviation Administration uses noticeandcomment rulemaking. The final rule in such a proceeding is sometimes referred to as
a legislative rule
Toni files a suit against Universal Media Corporation for defamation. Actual malice must be shown for recovery of damages if Toni is
a public figure
Bette backs out of City Parking Garage, colliding with Dill's car. Dill may recover $7,500 to cover the cost of the repairs if Bette failed to act as
a reasonable person
Leon files a suit against Moira, a medical doctor, alleging negligence. As a physician, Moira is held to the standard of
a reasonable physician
The Fourteenth Amendment concerns the:
ability of the government to restrict the freedoms of life, liberty, or property
The functions of the Social Security Administration, like those of other administrative agencies, include
adjudication.
A(n) ____ is an authority of the government, other than a legislature or a court, created to administer a particular law
administrative agency
The primary tool for local, state, and federal governments use to perform regulatory functions is the:
administrative agency
Substantive (legislative) rules issued by agencies are
administrative statutes with the same force and effect of law as statutes passed by Congress
Assumption of risk is a(n) ____ defense
affirmative
Congress grants to an agency the power to perform regulatory functions. A statute delegating power to an agency is called:
an enabling statute
Administrative agencies are generally created by:
an enabling statute of Congress
You purchase 150 acres of property in the Oregon mountains that is zoned for construction on pieces of land more than 40 acres in size. Before you build a home, the Oregon legislature passes the Preservation Act, which prohibits construction. Your land is nearly worthless now and you sue. Your basis for a suit against Oregon is:
an unconstitutional uncompensated government takings
Savers Mart, Inc., distributes its merchandise to retail outlets on an interstate basis. Under the commerce clause, Congress has the power to regulate
any commercial activity in the United States
Defenses to a negligent act include:
assumption of the risk
The doctrine of ____ permits damages to be decreased by the percentage of plaintiffs' injuries caused by plaintiff's negligence.
comparative advantage
Adult Shoppe in Beach City sells a variety of publications, including child pornography. Beach City enacts an ordinance prohibiting the sale of such materials. This ordinance is most likely
constitutional under the First Amendment.
Dian, a clerk at an Entertainment Unlimited store, takes a DVD player from the store without permission. Dian is liable for
conversion
A legislative delegation
delegates to an agency the power to perform its regulatory purpose
Kai files a suit against Lana based on one of Lana's statements that Kai alleges is fraudulent. To give rise to fraud, the statement must be one of
fact
The commerce clause of the U.S. Constitution
gives Congress power to regulate business
Cook's Pantry Appliances, a retail store, must use reasonable care on its premises to warn its patrons of
hidden risks.
Ike pushes Joan, who falls and breaks her arm. Ike is liable for the injury
if Ike intended to push Joan.
The 16 Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gives the federal government the power to:
impose income taxes
The Fourteenth Amendment:
incorporates protections from the Bill of Rights and applies them to state governments
As held by Chief Justice Marshall in Gibbons v. Ogden, commerce among the states means:
interstate commerce
The proximate cause of an injury is the ____ cause of the injury
legal
Congress gives an agency power and authority through a(n):
legislative delegation
The Klan Motel is one of twenty motels in town but the only one that refuses to rent rooms to nonwhites. Congress holds that motels may not discriminate on the basis of race. The Klan Motel challenges the regulation as it applies to that motel. The owner will:
lose; Congress may regulate such local businesses
The necessary and proper clause allows Congress to:
make all laws necessary and proper to carry out its constitutional powers
Under the Constitution, Congress
makes the laws.
Liz trespasses on Mega Corporation's property. Through the use of reasonable force, Mega's security guard Ned detains Liz until the police arrive. Mega is liable for
none of these choices
Administrative rules are classified as substantive (legislative), interpretative, and:
procedural
Marie claims that a Nebraska state statute infringes on her "procedural due process" rights. This claim focuses on
procedures used in making decisions to take life, liberty, or property
A major purpose of tort law is to:
provide compensation for injured parties by wrongdoers
The Fourteenth Amendment protects due process rights and
provides for equal protection
The strongest claims of violations of protection involve discrimination based on:
race or sex
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) wants to seize certain documents of Monetary Propriety, Inc. Whether it is permissible for the IRS to request or seize the documents depends on whether the documents are
relevant.
Congress enacts a law prohibiting toys made in China from being sold in the United States. The Hawaii state legislature enacts a law allowing the sale of Chinesemade toys. Hawaii's law will most likely be
rendered invalid under the supremacy clause
If causal connection between a person's act and the resulting harm to another is broken by an intervening act or event, the act or event is called:
superseding cause
Proximate cause limits liability to harms:
that bear a reasonable relationship to the defendant's negligent conduct
The first ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution are called:
the Bill of Rights
To notify the public of a proposed rule, the Food Safety and Inspection Service, like other federal agencies, publishes the proposal in
the Federal Register
Congress leaves it to the Bureau of Prisons to oversee the promulgation of detailed regulations in areas under the agency's jurisdiction. This is
the delegation of legislative powers
After noticeandcomment rulemaking, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) issues a new rule and applies it to Clearcut Timber Company. Clearcut appeals the application to a federal court. The court will most likely defer to the BLM's interpretation of
the facts and the law
The U.S. Constitution is composed of:
the preamble and seven Articles
Ordinary care or due care is a standard of care that the law presumes:
the reasonable person meets
Jaqy distributes a handbill among her neighbors accusing one of them Ked of being a convicted sex offender. The statement is defamatory only if
the statement is false
The term res ipsa loquitur means:
the thing speaks for itself
Which is not a necessary element of negligence?
the wrongdoer's actions were motivated by malice
Administrative agencies are often created by Congress because:
they can consider technical details more effectively than Congress and have the ability to monitor a regulated industry on a continuous basis
Negligence torts are based on the idea that
we have a duty to conduct ourselves in all situations so as not to create an unreasonable risk of harm or injury to others